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Re: Freeware Internet Radio?
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-- Charles Wiltgen
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Thanks to this thread I tried Kinoma Freeplay. Awesome app and tons of stations. Buffers super fast, very finger friendly and intuitive UI, and full rotation support using accelerometer. Works great in my car!
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Kinoma Freeplay.
I went to the site, but I can't find a good description of what it does, actually. Is it similar to Last.fm or Pandora where you create your own "stations" using genres or artists, or is it a program that lets you tune into radio stations that broadcast over the net? |
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I swear by Resco Radio. It comes pre-loaded with plenty of stations, you can add your own (which I have done plenty of), and you can record as well. I have Conduits PocketPlayer (good for podcasts), Kinoma Play (chock full of awesome things), and WunderRadio (good of local stations that choose to broadcast their local stations over the internet as well). Trust me, when it comes to internet radio, Resco is the way to go. Finger friendly and the today screen plugin is actually really good.
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